1997-2001 Age-SpecificOvarianCancerMortalityRate by Race, North Carolina Population per 100, 000 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 + Ages White Minority ... Risk Factors: Ovariancancer risk increases with age, peaking in the late seventies ... women will be diagnosed with ovariancancer in 2004. This cancer accounts for about 4% of the cancers in women and ranks second among gynecologic cancers. Mortality: During 2004

Ovariancancermortality increases with age, with the greatest increases ... women, 45 through 84 years of age, white women have a higher mortality than black women. OVARIANCANCER INCIDENCE From 1988 to 1991, the age-adjusted rate of ovarian ... by Race, Illinois, 1988-1992 Legend White Black All '0-4 '5-9 '10-14 85+ Age

Agespecific incidence rates for ovariancancer in Scotland are shown in Figure 1. There is a clear increase in rates with increasing age. Incidence peaks in women aged 75-79 and decreases thereafter. Mortalityrates also increase with increasing age (Figure ...Rate per 100 000 85+

Incidence: Female Mortality: Female Age-specificrate (/100, 000) 0-29 years 30-44 years 45-54 years 55-64 years 65-74 years 75 years plus ...Ovariancancer was classified according to the ICD9 code 183. Age-standardised rates were age-adjusted using the Australian population as at 30 June 1991 ...Ovariancancer was classified according to the ICD9 code 183. Queensland Cancer

rate per 100, 000 age incidence mortalityOvariancancer In Australian women ... About 1% of women developed ovariancancer by the age of 75 years. Ovariancancer increases with age from 40-44 to 75-79 years but falls in the oldest age groups (Figure 1).